Please let Fen know that I enjoyed his videos. I'm a 65 year old grandmother, I'm from Texas. I hope my grandsons learn how to do some of the things that Fen has.
Dude, first, your awesome sir. Second, thanks for making these videos. I embarked on the self bow journey about 10 years ago and still learn stuff from you. Would love the chance to sit and visit with you.
This is my favorite channel on UA-cam for all things archery & outdoors. No fluff, and straight to the point. Thanks for all the knowledge, hopefully one day I’ll have the courage to dabble into self bows. What a beautiful build, congrats!
This is the most beautiful yet simple bow I can imagine. I tied to make one, but my stave and my process were just not up to pare, so...snap. Bummer. Yours was Beautiful!! Thanks for the video, it gave me hope to try again some day. LOVE that Osage. Especailly the Snakey/curly stuff! Blessings, j
Loved seeing the minimal tool build! That was how I made my first selfbow after watching your original bowmaking videos. That bow wasn't as beautiful as this one, but I've gotten much better since.
Just came across some Osage orange and I used your UA-cam videos to research how to split into staves and store. I would love to someday build a bow like this, say when I retire. Hopefully in a few years. This is what gets me stoked on really doing this. I archery hunt, compound, every year. I have never seriously shot a longbow, only played around with one. I will do some more in depth watching on some of your other videos. You are a great teacher!
Thanks to your inspiration and instruction, i started making self bows a year ago and im totally hooked! Ill be trying to take a deer with my 60 lb elm bow this year. You are a great mentor and a true craftsman!
Thank you for these videos! You inspired me to get my old red oak bow and practice more before hunting season and also to grab on of my Osage staves that I harvested 10 years ago and get back into the craft. My bow should end up similar to this so this is a great build along. I need to build a stand like you have though because it's hard to work the stave any other way.
Your videos are brilliant and so useful. They have inspired me to have a dabble myself. Here in the UK we don't have the woods you talk off but I have harvested Hazel, Ash and a few rough Yew staves. They are only 2 - 3" diameter but I am enjoying it and learning while I have a go
Started watching you after your win on the TV show called alone I'm sure you remember that You have really gone far since then Nice job man Edit: I really like how you do everything by hand instead of using machines that do it for you Again I have to say Nice job man
Thoroughly enjoyed this thankyou. Got a lovely piece of black locust waiting for the better weather. Can't wait to get stuck into it. Sending big love from Yorkshire UK.
That's some tough work with the draw knife! Sure is rewarding though. Watching you pull out your pocket knife to finish off the tillering sure put a smile on my face. 😊Nice job man.
I remove the bark and sapwood and chase a ring as soon as I harvest my trees. It's much easier than waiting until it's tried out, IMO. But I love your content. I've learned a lot from your videos.
Perfect video. I just finished making two osage orange bows, like yours, from a limb I cut 5 , 6 years ago that was stored in the barn. They turned out nice. All my questions, when making, were answered in this video. I learned terms, too. Again, the jigs, tools, shaping, tillering, and dimensions were well edited. Now I need to practice so I can shoot a turkey and deer. Thanks. 28:20
Clay, I’ve made quite a few bows and have helped easily several hundred folks in all the various stages of making a self bow. Having said that, I always come away with something new and worth while to incorporate into my process. I especially liked your template for laying out the bow tips working off the centerline. I always measured and marked out linear distances and dropped a 1/16” or so. Your way is much easier and quicker! Also should mention again that your ability with a drawknife is enviable! Outstanding video!
Thk Teacher !! I m waiting a stave of hickory ! From u.s.a ! And i have a piece of ash waiting for drying. Thamks for all !!!! God bless you and your family ,!! Greetings for all !!!
Thanks for mentioning elm. Ryan Gill mentioned elm as a wood to use. I've cut a lot of elm firewood and milled some as well and there is no "following a ring" with elm. I dont even think a draw knife would even be usable on elm. I had a 10 diameter block that wood splitter would not break ! I tried it every which way.
I just finished up my 1st bow, Maple Board Bow. It's a lightweight (35#) longbow that shoots like a dream and is great for building form. Most of the techniques I used came from watching your videos. I'm not going to say it was easy, but it wasn't nearly as difficult as I thought it would be. The next bow, I will probably shoot for a laminated R/D. Thanks for the lessons!!
Donnie DOES make a nice quiver. I picked one up for my longbow a couple years ago. They're light, effective, seems to be durable. They're light too, it didnt change the feel of my longbow hardly at all.
I’ve been discouraged about making another bow since my last attempt failed. I made my first bow with zero thought or care and it worked out. But then I attempted to source quality wood and actually dry it, even sourced my own rawhide for a backing. All for it to snap during the first string up before the tiller 😂🤦🏻♂️ However, Clays videos always re-inspire me and show that all that work is worth it in the end.
Here in Oklahoma we have Osage orange everywhere or as we call it 'bois de arc' a lot of the old timers call it iron wood its very strong we use it for post on our fences and h braces would love to have a bow made out of it
gosto muito do seus videos sempre que posso dou uma espiadinha nos seus videos novos aprendi muito com você I really like your videos whenever I can I take a peek at your new videos I learned a lot with you
I admire your tool that holds the stave in place. In Missouri, Osage Orange, with its two-tone wood, was often planted along fence rows as a natural fence post. Had no idea the wood was suitable for a bow, but it makes sense. Thank you so much for your wonderful video!
I enjoy and learn alot from each of your bow making videos clay. I'm a huge fan. I live on the other side of the world. Everything I know about archery and being a bowyer I learnt from your books and videos. Thanks alot bro.wish to meet someday
Tu trabajo es excelente felicitaciones se aprende mucho al mirar tus vídeos , yo solo soy un aprendis y todavía no e conseguido ese tipo de árbol que tú usas espero conseguir pronto pues lleva un largo tiempo el secado natural saludos desde argentina
Nice Work Clay! Come to Germany and give some lessons in bow building! I swear i would come! It is so satisfying to see how a piece of wood becomes something very special!
Brother I’m from Florida; I just wanna meet you to shake your hands for your good videos and for tracking that freaking bear in alone , I believe in you since the start of the show,and now I found you!!! Great Job bothering
Beautiful bow. I’ve been watching all your bow making videos and even bought your Traditional Bowyers Handbook. Planning to buy the dvds as well once I buy a new player. I have a black locust tree that’s leaning against another tree that im planning to cut down and get a few staves out of.
So nice! Here i n Sweden we don´t have those type av trees. The best wood for making the bow in central Europa is yew ( i think is the right translation). But you will not find it because during many years in middle ages all the bow makers use to use it and now is hardly any left. And those areas are highly protected. As I said I would love to have a bow like this... Maybe in another life.🙂 Thanks for nice video!
You can tell he's done this 1000 times because when chasing a ring with a draw-knife its super easy to accidentally cut or scab your way through the ring you're working. I'm still a complete novice so I use a spoke-shave for this. Its much slower but I dont have the skill required to do this with a draw-knife yet.
What would the impact have been for not removing some of the "snakiness" from the bow? Would it impact the strength of the bow? Or are there other negative impacts from a bow being particularly "snakey"? Also, thanks for another great video! I love how you make bow building really approachable.
Thanks for this Clay! Do you have a video on building a Hickory bow? I have access to some nice looking Hickory and Im thinking of cutting one for a bow. Is one species of Hickory better than the other?
I have a nice stave but the back is slightly cupped. Chasing a ring isn’t typically difficult even to a novice like me but this one is a pain! Nice work as always Clay. Been watching your stuff for years!
Hi,Clay.I'm one of the fans from China,I like your videos very much, and I also like archery very much. I hope more archers in China can see your video. But in China, there are many people who can't speak English, and we can't access UA-cam directly, so I hope to get your permission to forward your video and translate it into Chinese.hope the reply to my comments.
Will there be any classes at the florida location in the future? I’m interested in learning hands on and would love to know a price if so. Love your work and the way you leave the natural growth of the wood.
Please let Fen know that I enjoyed his videos. I'm a 65 year old grandmother, I'm from Texas. I hope my grandsons learn how to do some of the things that Fen has.
Dude, first, your awesome sir.
Second, thanks for making these videos. I embarked on the self bow journey about 10 years ago and still learn stuff from you. Would love the chance to sit and visit with you.
That is awesome!
I probably wont ever build a bow, but the art of craftsmanship is not practiced much and yours is a joy to observe. Nice work!
This is my favorite channel on UA-cam for all things archery & outdoors. No fluff, and straight to the point. Thanks for all the knowledge, hopefully one day I’ll have the courage to dabble into self bows. What a beautiful build, congrats!
my brother your work with archery is wonderful. Jesus Christ bless you Hugs from Brazil Amazonas
Thanks 👍
Is the stave too slim that's why you added an additional piece to the handle?
@@clayhayeshunter
Well done for winning alone ...
Impressive...
What the hill a jew have to do with the Amazonas
@@gideonkugbonu9768 No, larger handles give you much better control over the bow. It's not strictly necessary, but it's nice
That template is really smart! I've been watching you for 4 years, never seen that trick before!
This is the most beautiful yet simple bow I can imagine. I tied to make one, but my stave and my process were just not up to pare, so...snap. Bummer. Yours was Beautiful!! Thanks for the video, it gave me hope to try again some day. LOVE that Osage. Especailly the Snakey/curly stuff! Blessings, j
Thank you very much!
Loved seeing the minimal tool build! That was how I made my first selfbow after watching your original bowmaking videos. That bow wasn't as beautiful as this one, but I've gotten much better since.
Cool, thanks!
Just came across some Osage orange and I used your UA-cam videos to research how to split into staves and store. I would love to someday build a bow like this, say when I retire. Hopefully in a few years. This is what gets me stoked on really doing this. I archery hunt, compound, every year. I have never seriously shot a longbow, only played around with one. I will do some more in depth watching on some of your other videos. You are a great teacher!
Just watched you on Alone! You definitely are the best of the best!!
many thanks
What season was he on alone
@@scotttoye4609, season 8
Thanks to your inspiration and instruction, i started making self bows a year ago and im totally hooked! Ill be trying to take a deer with my 60 lb elm bow this year. You are a great mentor and a true craftsman!
Thank you for these videos! You inspired me to get my old red oak bow and practice more before hunting season and also to grab on of my Osage staves that I harvested 10 years ago and get back into the craft. My bow should end up similar to this so this is a great build along.
I need to build a stand like you have though because it's hard to work the stave any other way.
I always enjoy the bow building content. It is amazing what you can do with minimal tools.
Thanks 👍
Your videos are brilliant and so useful. They have inspired me to have a dabble myself. Here in the UK we don't have the woods you talk off but I have harvested Hazel, Ash and a few rough Yew staves. They are only 2 - 3" diameter but I am enjoying it and learning while I have a go
Wonderful!
Yes this content is why I enjoy this channel. Good simple fun that we all can do. So Long as we work hard and have patience.
Started watching you after your win on the TV show called alone
I'm sure you remember that
You have really gone far since then
Nice job man
Edit: I really like how you do everything by hand instead of using machines that do it for you
Again I have to say
Nice job man
Thoroughly enjoyed this thankyou. Got a lovely piece of black locust waiting for the better weather. Can't wait to get stuck into it. Sending big love from Yorkshire UK.
Nice! Have fun
That's some tough work with the draw knife! Sure is rewarding though. Watching you pull out your pocket knife to finish off the tillering sure put a smile on my face. 😊Nice job man.
Great Job showing people the minimum for making a reflex deflex type bow with shelf. 👍🏻
Thank you I’m impressed with your bow making skills. Great demonstration and explanation in the art of making self bows.
Thank you very much!
Awesome build! Love the “character wood”!
Wow this trick for the tips with the piece of paper is wonderful! Thanks so much!
You are so welcome!
I remove the bark and sapwood and chase a ring as soon as I harvest my trees. It's much easier than waiting until it's tried out, IMO.
But I love your content. I've learned a lot from your videos.
Perfect video. I just finished making two osage orange bows, like yours, from a limb I cut 5 , 6 years ago that was stored in the barn. They turned out nice. All my questions, when making, were answered in this video. I learned terms, too. Again, the jigs, tools, shaping, tillering, and dimensions were well edited. Now I need to practice so I can shoot a turkey and deer. Thanks.
28:20
Been wanting to make me a bow for a while now and watching your videos has me excited to do it
As usual you made a beautiful bow with simple & minimal tools. 👍 I wish i could have a bow made by you 😊
Clay, I’ve made quite a few bows and have helped easily several hundred folks in all the various stages of making a self bow. Having said that, I always come away with something new and worth while to incorporate into my process. I especially liked your template for laying out the bow tips working off the centerline. I always measured and marked out linear distances and dropped a 1/16” or so. Your way is much easier and quicker! Also should mention again that your ability with a drawknife is enviable! Outstanding video!
Thanks Greg, those templates are pretty quick to make as well.
Awesome timing on the video release. About to start on one of my better osage staves tomorrow. Many thanks!
That’s another beautiful bow Clay. You never cease to amaze me. Nice work
Thank you very much!
Thk Teacher !! I m waiting a stave of hickory ! From u.s.a ! And i have a piece of ash waiting for drying. Thamks for all !!!! God bless you and your family ,!! Greetings for all !!!
A big hug from Uruguay .
It still amazes me how Native Americans built and constructed bows with primitive tools! Great video on how to build a homemade bow man!
Thanks for watching!
Clay, I would absolutely LOVE to see you and the boys build a tree fort. I know it would be amazing. Thanks for the vids!
You make it look so easy I'm always impressed with your work !
Thank you very much!
@@clayhayeshunter you're welcome very well deserved
Thanks for mentioning elm. Ryan Gill mentioned elm as a wood to use. I've cut a lot of elm firewood and milled some as well and there is no "following a ring" with elm. I dont even think a draw knife would even be usable on elm. I had a 10 diameter block that wood splitter would not break ! I tried it every which way.
I just finished up my 1st bow, Maple Board Bow. It's a lightweight (35#) longbow that shoots like a dream and is great for building form. Most of the techniques I used came from watching your videos. I'm not going to say it was easy, but it wasn't nearly as difficult as I thought it would be. The next bow, I will probably shoot for a laminated R/D. Thanks for the lessons!!
Thank you so much for this video! Very helpful/ I Just started my Osage bow today. Worked a sweat getting to the same ring 😂 have a long ways to go
Donnie DOES make a nice quiver. I picked one up for my longbow a couple years ago. They're light, effective, seems to be durable. They're light too, it didnt change the feel of my longbow hardly at all.
I’ve been discouraged about making another bow since my last attempt failed. I made my first bow with zero thought or care and it worked out. But then I attempted to source quality wood and actually dry it, even sourced my own rawhide for a backing. All for it to snap during the first string up before the tiller 😂🤦🏻♂️ However, Clays videos always re-inspire me and show that all that work is worth it in the end.
Broken bows are pet of the learning process. It’s only a failure if you didn’t learn anything from it😉
Me facina ver tu arte que me inspiró a probar hacer un arco. Abrazo desde Uruguay
Just perfect. No more words to say.
beautiful bow, Thank you I’m impressed with your bow making skills😍👍
Here in Oklahoma we have Osage orange everywhere or as we call it 'bois de arc' a lot of the old timers call it iron wood its very strong we use it for post on our fences and h braces would love to have a bow made out of it
real iron wood from the tree of same name is a treat to work with.
gosto muito do seus videos sempre que posso dou uma espiadinha nos seus videos novos aprendi muito com você
I really like your videos whenever I can I take a peek at your new videos I learned a lot with you
That’s awesome remember this name next time you build one and want to give it away I’d love to feed the family from a bow you crafted what a world
אלוףףףף כל הכבוד לך.ואני בטוח שזה מביא לך פרנסה בכדיי לפרנס את משפחתך.עלה והצלח בכל מעשה ידייך.
I have to admit you sure make it look easy very nice looking bow
I seriously want a traditional bow right now after watching this.
Go for it
I admire your tool that holds the stave in place. In Missouri, Osage Orange, with its two-tone wood, was often planted along fence rows as a natural fence post. Had no idea the wood was suitable for a bow, but it makes sense. Thank you so much for your wonderful video!
Beautiful bow!!
I enjoy and learn alot from each of your bow making videos clay. I'm a huge fan. I live on the other side of the world. Everything I know about archery and being a bowyer I learnt from your books and videos. Thanks alot bro.wish to meet someday
Glad you like them!
@@clayhayeshunter hey man. I have some questions on bow stave selection I'd like to ask. How. Can I message you or contact you..
Tu trabajo es excelente felicitaciones se aprende mucho al mirar tus vídeos , yo solo soy un aprendis y todavía no e conseguido ese tipo de árbol que tú usas espero conseguir pronto pues lleva un largo tiempo el secado natural saludos desde argentina
Thank you
Clay, i like your way of life, respect. greetings from Croatia👍👍
Thanks 👍
Great work with simple tools.
Thanks
I enjoyed this very much. Awesome craft.
Thank you! Cheers!
Love the outcome of your bow built🙂
Clays got skills to pay the bills. 🤣👍🏻 nice work brother
Nice Work Clay! Come to Germany and give some lessons in bow building! I swear i would come! It is so satisfying to see how a piece of wood becomes something very special!
Brother I’m from Florida; I just wanna meet you to shake your hands for your good videos and for tracking that freaking bear in alone , I believe in you since the start of the show,and now I found you!!! Great Job bothering
Thank ya
I love bow making
Beautiful bow. I’ve been watching all your bow making videos and even bought your Traditional Bowyers Handbook. Planning to buy the dvds as well once I buy a new player. I have a black locust tree that’s leaning against another tree that im planning to cut down and get a few staves out of.
Love these types of videos. Really nice work.
So nice! Here i n Sweden we don´t have those type av trees. The best wood for making the bow in central Europa is yew ( i think is the right translation). But you will not find it because during many years in middle ages all the bow makers use to use it and now is hardly any left. And those areas are highly protected. As I said I would love to have a bow like this... Maybe in another life.🙂 Thanks for nice video!
Great channel. Thanks Clay.
Much appreciated
Hi clay . Loved this vedio . please get me this one .
Great job👍really nice build!!! I wish I had your talents
@text1-286 what?
That osage stave was seasoned perfect!
I think youve done this before ; )
Excellent work
You can tell he's done this 1000 times because when chasing a ring with a draw-knife its super easy to accidentally cut or scab your way through the ring you're working.
I'm still a complete novice so I use a spoke-shave for this. Its much slower but I dont have the skill required to do this with a draw-knife yet.
Top shelf craftsmanship as always dude
Thanks 👍
It would be a very interesting show if you went to different places in the world and learned about different bow making traditions
That would be cool
Awesome , I amlaways impressed with your skills , I would love to see a build with primitive stone tools
Noted!
Excellent video.
Glad you liked it!
Nice bow 🏹😎👍💯
Always enjoy bow build from u anytime, I was just gonna ask draw weight and you said it at the end lol , good stuff keep the
Coming
Thanks 👍
3 things I can watch forever: Clay Hayes hunting, Clay Hayes surviving and Clay Hayes making bows!
Great video!
What would the impact have been for not removing some of the "snakiness" from the bow? Would it impact the strength of the bow? Or are there other negative impacts from a bow being particularly "snakey"? Also, thanks for another great video! I love how you make bow building really approachable.
I was simply bending the tips into alignment with the string. It’s ok to leave the snakey curves though.
How to chase thin ring Osage? I noticed that urs is fairly thick ringed….
Great video, Clay!👍👍👌👌👏👏👏👏👏
Clay I made my first branch bow... And after 5 days one lim broke... And I am your big fan
And I know you can also make guns 😎
Time to get started on number two!
Thanks for this Clay! Do you have a video on building a Hickory bow? I have access to some nice looking Hickory and Im thinking of cutting one for a bow. Is one species of Hickory better than the other?
I have a nice stave but the back is slightly cupped. Chasing a ring isn’t typically difficult even to a novice like me but this one is a pain! Nice work as always Clay. Been watching your stuff for years!
Beautiful work Clay, that's a great looking bow and I'm sure it'll put some bacon in the pan.
I hope so!
Hi,Clay.I'm one of the fans from China,I like your videos very much, and I also like archery very much. I hope more archers in China can see your video. But in China, there are many people who can't speak English, and we can't access UA-cam directly, so I hope to get your permission to forward your video and translate it into Chinese.hope the reply to my comments.
Feel free to forward them and translate if you like.
@@clayhayeshunter thanks
Nice!!! Greetz from the Netherlands!
Hey, thanks!
I made a Turkey call out of Osage. Wow. That’s tough wood. It didn’t leave a sharp tool in my shop.
Thanks...great video.
Great job as always!!
Nicely Done!
Thanks for the visit
Will there be any classes at the florida location in the future? I’m interested in learning hands on and would love to know a price if so. Love your work and the way you leave the natural growth of the wood.
Cool video, enjoyed!
Another great build and video Clay 👍🏻
You should do this for a living 🤓😅👍🏻
Good luck in Texas 🏹🐗
Good job god bless you but can you tell me what's the kind of wood you used
That’s awesome 😎
Already saw it. Good vid.
I love the wobble in this bow. I think it makes it look so natural. Any chance you sell these? Or this one in particular?
I enjoyed this video. I want to do a Osage build.
Go for it!
I’ve re watched this video @ least 6 times
Love your content and i can’t wait to sing up in alone also😏
Greetings.. I am a new practitioner of traditional archery. I wanted to know if you have a video on how to make an arrow holder for the bow?
How did you make that template of paper you used for laying out the width of the arch?
I k ask lot questions, arrow shelf to top limb string notch is longer ?